Sunrise Terrace

    345 Sunrise Drive, Arroyo Grande, CA, 93420

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      About Sunrise Terrace

      Sunrise Terrace is a gated, resident-owned retirement community in Arroyo Grande, California, for people aged 55 and older, where about 400 residents live among roughly 300 mobile homes ranging from 1,100 to over 2,000 square feet, each with their own carport, and some homes date back to the 1970s while others are much newer, offering options to buy an older home and remodel or replace it, and every home purchase includes a share in the park, currently valued at $325,000. The community focuses on encouraging independence and well-being by providing help with daily activities, medication management, meals made by a professional chef with options like all-day or allergy-friendly dining, and support services like housekeeping, laundry, move-in coordination, concierge, and family support. Residents can choose shared or private rooms with private baths, kitchenettes, cable TV, WiFi, air conditioning, and telephones.

      Sunrise Terrace stands out because residents govern the park themselves through an elected Board of Directors, and they manage infrastructure using a modest monthly HOA fee combined with a strong capital reserve for long-term upkeep and improvements, so they run a tight ship with a deep sense of ownership and community. Volunteers serve on committees for landscaping and architecture, making decisions about the park's many flowering plants and the look of the homes, and they help oversee things like community improvements, so everyone has a say in how things go, and there's not a heavy staff presence-just two staff members, plus a community manager named Patty Roche, to keep things running smoothly.

      Outdoors, the common areas are carefully landscaped, with a large fenced dog park for pets, a garden area for residents who want to grow something of their own, walking paths, a four-hole golf course with putting green, tennis, pickleball, bocce ball, shuffleboard, horseshoes, and a swimming pool with patio and a separate spa, exercise center, showers, and dressing rooms close by. There's limited boat and RV storage too, which is handy for people who still like to travel or camp. Inside the community, people can use a big clubhouse, a social hall, a new annex with a full kitchen, card room, library, and a billiard room all at no extra cost, and they offer spaces for group activities, music and movie nights, a fitness center, and regular fitness programs.

      Sunrise Terrace serves as both a permanent home for independent retirees and also provides respite care for residents and support for their caregivers, so families can get temporary help if they need it. The community's rules help maintain a peaceful place, but there are restrictions due to the older power infrastructure-they're not allowing new A/C units, electric car chargers, or other major changes that need higher voltage, unless it's something that plugs into a regular outlet. The community sits on 4.43 acres and is close to several public schools, though it's mainly meant for retirement living. Residents and their committees handle much of the maintenance and planning, so everyone who lives there can help shape the place they call home.

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